Property Ownership

A Kentucky court ordered partition of property co-owned as tenants in common can result in:

AOnly physical division of the property
BPhysical division or court-ordered sale with proceeds divided among co-owners✓ Correct
COne co-owner being forced to buy out the others
DState acquisition of the property

Explanation

A court-ordered partition can result in physical division (partition in kind) when practical, or a forced sale (partition by licitation) with proceeds distributed among the co-owners when physical division is not feasible.

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